->''"Warrior of a hundred worlds. Mercenary captain of the Blood Wars. Sword of celestial vengeance. The planar champion moves between the planes, always driven to battle. She may be driven by a quest for justice or a thirst for blood, but she is feared throughout the known universes for her prowess."''-->-- '''D&D 3rd Ed. "Manual of Planes"'''

Imagine a TimeMaster but for alternate realities and multiverses. You get someone with the ultimate sense of WalkingTheEarth, ButNowIMustGo, and even TheHomewardJourney where the person's wanderlust or adventurous nature doesn't just take them across the world but beyond and between worlds. There is an increased impressiveness when a hero's traits are adapted for not just one grand frontier, but billions of them. These individuals may sometimes find themselves facing their counterpart in a MultiversalConqueror.----

[[folder: Literature]]* Roland Deschain ''Franchise/TheDarkTower'')* ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfAmber'': Corwin (and possibly Benedict) of Amber.* ''Literature/{{Imajica}}'': John Furie Zacharias * ''Literature/HisDarkMaterials'': Will Parry* Pretty much every heroic Creator/MichaelMoorcock character. [[Literature/TheElricSaga Elric of Melnibone]] is the most famous but almost all his characters roam the Multiverse. He may even be the TropeCodifier.* All of Literature/TheHomewardBounders, but especially Jamie.* Joey Harker [[spoiler:and all his alternate selves]] from Literature/{{Interworld}}.* ''Literature/TheCosmere'' is divided into multiple worlds, created and ruled by the holders of shards of a dead god. Each world has its own series, and Hoid has shown up in nearly all of them. It's unclear exactly what his agenda is, but we do know that he's very old, very powerful, and usually aids the heroes from the shadows.[[/folder]]

[[folder: Live Action TV]]* Tsukasa Kadoya (''Series/KamenRiderDecade'')* The main characters in Series/{{Sliders}}. The Sci-fi Channel seasons have them directly confront the MultiversalConqueror Kromags.[[/folder]]

[[folder: Tabletop Games]]* Pretty much any PC in the ''TabletopGame/{{Planescape}}'' campaign setting, which takes place at the nexus of different planes of reality and revolves around jumping between them.* ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'': Planeswalkers have the ability to navigate the Blind Eternities and jump between worlds. Since the planeswalker package includes incredible magical power, they usually find themselves at the center of whatever conflict is currently consuming the plane they land on - either as a champion or a MultiversalConqueror. Special mention must go to [[ChronicHeroSyndrome Gideon Jura]], who wears himself out on a cosmic TwoTimerDate when trying to deal with world-shattering crises on multiple planes at the same time.* ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}'': Various notable greater daemons such as Ka'Bandha the Bloodthirster and The Skulltaker.[[/folder]]

[[folder: VideoGames]]* Sora from KingdomHearts, though the cosmology of the World is sort of weird. Each little universe is separated into distinct worlds, and the World is the designation for the Multiverse. * Ringabel in ''VideoGame/BravelySecond''.[[/folder]]

[[folder: Webcomics]]* Orion from Webcomic/BeyondReality[[/folder]]

[[folder: Web Original]]* The open-source character WebOriginal/JennyEverywhere is sometimes one of these, having the ability to shift between universes (and shift objects between universes, and mentally link up with alternate versions of herself).[[/folder]]

->''"Warrior of a hundred worlds. Mercenary captain of the Blood Wars. Sword of celestial vengeance. The planar champion moves between the planes, always driven to battle. She may be driven by a quest for justice or a thirst for blood, but she is feared throughout the known universes for her prowess."''-->-- '''D&D 3rd Ed. "Manual of Planes"'''

Imagine a TimeMaster but for alternate realities and multiverses. You get someone with the ultimate sense of WalkingTheEarth, ButNowIMustGo, and even TheHomewardJourney where the person's wanderlust or adventurous nature doesn't just take them across the world but beyond and between worlds. There is an increased impressiveness when a hero's traits are adapted for not just one grand frontier, but billions of them. These individuals may sometimes find themselves facing their counterpart in a MultiversalConqueror.----

[[folder: Literature]]* Roland Deschain ''Franchise/TheDarkTower'')* ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfAmber'': Corwin (and possibly Benedict) of Amber.* ''Literature/{{Imajica}}'': John Furie Zacharias * ''Literature/HisDarkMaterials'': Will Parry* Pretty much every heroic Creator/MichaelMoorcock character. [[Literature/TheElricSaga Elric of Melnibone]] is the most famous but almost all his characters roam the Multiverse. He may even be the TropeCodifier.* All of Literature/TheHomewardBounders, but especially Jamie.* Joey Harker [[spoiler:and all his alternate selves]] from Literature/{{Interworld}}.* ''Literature/TheCosmere'' is divided into multiple worlds, created and ruled by the holders of shards of a dead god. Each world has its own series, and Hoid has shown up in nearly all of them. It's unclear exactly what his agenda is, but we do know that he's very old, very powerful, and usually aids the heroes from the shadows.[[/folder]]

[[folder: Live Action TV]]* Tsukasa Kadoya (''Series/KamenRiderDecade'')* The main characters in Series/{{Sliders}}. The Sci-fi Channel seasons have them directly confront the MultiversalConqueror Kromags.[[/folder]]

[[folder: Tabletop Games]]* Pretty much any PC in the ''TabletopGame/{{Planescape}}'' campaign setting, which takes place at the nexus of different planes of reality and revolves around jumping between them.* ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'': Planeswalkers have the ability to navigate the Blind Eternities and jump between worlds. Since the planeswalker package includes incredible magical power, they usually find themselves at the center of whatever conflict is currently consuming the plane they land on - either as a champion or a MultiversalConqueror. Special mention must go to [[ChronicHeroSyndrome Gideon Jura]], who wears himself out on a cosmic TwoTimerDate when trying to deal with world-shattering crises on multiple planes at the same time.* ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}'': Various notable greater daemons such as Ka'Bandha the Bloodthirster and The Skulltaker.[[/folder]]

[[folder: VideoGames]]* Sora from KingdomHearts, though the cosmology of the World is sort of weird. Each little universe is separated into distinct worlds, and the World is the designation for the Multiverse. * Ringabel in ''VideoGame/BravelySecond''.[[/folder]]

[[folder: Webcomics]]* Orion from Webcomic/BeyondReality[[/folder]]

[[folder: Web Original]]* The open-source character WebOriginal/JennyEverywhere is sometimes one of these, having the ability to shift between universes (and shift objects between universes, and mentally link up with alternate versions of herself).[[/folder]]

* The open-source character, WebOriginal/JennyEverywhere is sometimes one of these, having the ability to shift between universes (and shift objects between universes, and mentally link up with alternate versions of herself.

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* The open-source character, character WebOriginal/JennyEverywhere is sometimes one of these, having the ability to shift between universes (and shift objects between universes, and mentally link up with alternate versions of herself.herself).

Imagine a TimeMaster but for alternate realities and multiverses. You get someone with the ultimate sense of WalkingTheEarth, ButNowIMustGo, and even TheHomewardJourney where the person's wanderlust or adventurous nature doesn't just take them across the world but beyond and between worlds. There is an increased impressiveness when a hero's traits are adapted for not just one grand frontier, but billions of them.

to:

Imagine a TimeMaster but for alternate realities and multiverses. You get someone with the ultimate sense of WalkingTheEarth, ButNowIMustGo, and even TheHomewardJourney where the person's wanderlust or adventurous nature doesn't just take them across the world but beyond and between worlds. There is an increased impressiveness when a hero's traits are adapted for not just one grand frontier, but billions of them. These individuals may sometimes find themselves facing their counterpart in a MultiversalConqueror.

* Orion from {{Beyond Reality}}* Sora from KingdomHearts, though the cosmology of the World is sort of weird. Each little universe is separated into distinct worlds, and the World is the designation for the Multiverse. * Pretty much every heroic Creator/MichaelMoorcock character. [[Literature/TheElricSaga Elric of Melnibone]] is the most famous but almost all his characters roam the Multiverse. He may even be the TropeCodifier.* Pretty much any PC in the TabletopGame/{{Planescape}} campaign setting.* The open-source character, WebOriginal/JennyEverywhere is sometimes one of these, having the ability to shift between universes (and shift objects between universes, and mentally link up with alternate versions of herself.* All of Literature/TheHomewardBounders, but especially Jamie.* Joey Harker [[spoiler:and all his alternate selves]] from Literature/{{Interworld}}.

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* Orion from {{Beyond Reality}}* Sora from KingdomHearts, though the cosmology of the World is sort of weird. Each little universe is separated into distinct worlds, and the World is the designation for the Multiverse. * Pretty much every heroic Creator/MichaelMoorcock character. [[Literature/TheElricSaga Elric of Melnibone]] is the most famous but almost all his characters roam the Multiverse. He may even be the TropeCodifier.* Pretty much any PC in the TabletopGame/{{Planescape}} campaign setting.* The open-source character, WebOriginal/JennyEverywhere is sometimes one of these, having the ability to shift between universes (and shift objects between universes, and mentally link up with alternate versions of herself.* All of Literature/TheHomewardBounders, but especially Jamie.* Joey Harker [[spoiler:and all his alternate selves]] from Literature/{{Interworld}}.[[/folder]]

* Any planeswalker (including player characters) in ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering''* Hoid (of Franchise/TheCosmere)* Various notable greater daemons such as Ka'Bandha the Bloodthirster of ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}'' fame. The Skulltaker from the same game is a Straight Example.

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[[folder: Literature]]* Any Roland Deschain ''Franchise/TheDarkTower'')* ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfAmber'': Corwin (and possibly Benedict) of Amber.* ''Literature/{{Imajica}}'': John Furie Zacharias * ''Literature/HisDarkMaterials'': Will Parry* Pretty much every heroic Creator/MichaelMoorcock character. [[Literature/TheElricSaga Elric of Melnibone]] is the most famous but almost all his characters roam the Multiverse. He may even be the TropeCodifier.* All of Literature/TheHomewardBounders, but especially Jamie.* Joey Harker [[spoiler:and all his alternate selves]] from Literature/{{Interworld}}.* ''Literature/TheCosmere'' is divided into multiple worlds, created and ruled by the holders of shards of a dead god. Each world has its own series, and Hoid has shown up in nearly all of them. It's unclear exactly what his agenda is, but we do know that he's very old, very powerful, and usually aids the heroes from the shadows.[[/folder]]

[[folder: Live Action TV]]* Tsukasa Kadoya (''Series/KamenRiderDecade'')* The main characters in Series/{{Sliders}}. The Sci-fi Channel seasons have them directly confront the MultiversalConqueror Kromags.[[/folder]]

[[folder: Tabletop Games]]* Pretty much any PC in the ''TabletopGame/{{Planescape}}'' campaign setting, which takes place at the nexus of different planes of reality and revolves around jumping between them.* ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'': Planeswalkers have the ability to navigate the Blind Eternities and jump between worlds. Since the planeswalker (including player characters) in ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering''package includes incredible magical power, they usually find themselves at the center of whatever conflict is currently consuming the plane they land on - either as a champion or a MultiversalConqueror. Special mention must go to [[ChronicHeroSyndrome Gideon Jura]], who wears himself out on a cosmic TwoTimerDate when trying to deal with world-shattering crises on multiple planes at the same time.* Hoid (of Franchise/TheCosmere)* ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}'': Various notable greater daemons such as Ka'Bandha the Bloodthirster of ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}'' fame. and The Skulltaker Skulltaker.[[/folder]]

[[folder: VideoGames]]* Sora from KingdomHearts, though the same game cosmology of the World is a Straight Example.sort of weird. Each little universe is separated into distinct worlds, and the World is the designation for the Multiverse. [[/folder]]

[[folder: Webcomics]]* Orion from Webcomic/BeyondReality[[/folder]]

[[folder: Web Original]]* The open-source character, WebOriginal/JennyEverywhere is sometimes one of these, having the ability to shift between universes (and shift objects between universes, and mentally link up with alternate versions of herself.[[/folder]]

* The open-source character, JennyEverywhere is sometimes one of these, having the ability to shift between universes (and shift objects between universes, and mentally link up with alternate versions of herself.

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* The open-source character, JennyEverywhere WebOriginal/JennyEverywhere is sometimes one of these, having the ability to shift between universes (and shift objects between universes, and mentally link up with alternate versions of herself.

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